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Media Bias and the Role of the Press is written by Eamon Doyle and published by Greenhaven Publishing LLC. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1534503293 (ISBN 10) and 9781534503298 (ISBN 13).
In a democratic society, the role of the press is usually characterized by neutrality and the necessity of an informed electorate. The journalist's ethic is to present facts with minimal interpretation. Over the decades, however, this strict code has evolved and opened up, and thanks to the internet, an alternative media has risen. This has led to accusations of media bias and condemnation of certain media outlets by powerful elected leaders. The viewpoints in this volume explore the obligations of the media, the rise of satirical news outlets, and how to interpret news in a post-fact era.